Literature is my utopia. Helen Keller

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 Adult Collection

Discussing a Book   Fiction including large print, science fiction Located on the first floor
  Mystery & Bestsellers Located on the Lobby level
  Audio Books - cassette and CD Located on the first floor
  Movies - VHS and DVD Located on the first floor
  Music - CD Located on the first floor
  Periodicals Located on the Lobby level
  Non-Fiction Located on the second floor
  Reference material Located on the second floor
  Local history reference Located on the second floor - Topsfield Room


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    To help readers discover new titles, authors, book club information and more, try using
   NOVELIST as a resource.  Click here EBSCO HOST or when visiting the mvlc.org site.
     
Overdrive At Home
    For downloadable Audio Books, click on the icon. If this is a new service for you
    and you would like assistance, please call our
    Circulation Department at 978-887-1528.

 
  Introducing Rosetta Stone, an online language learning center, offering nine languages for the
  casual learner. 


   Genealogy Research @ the Topsfield Town Library: 
   
    The Topsfield Town Library now offers several tools and sources of information that will help you be successful
     in your genealogy search.
         The Town's cemetery plot project allows researcher to discover where ancestors are buried and how to
     locate
the three town cemeteries in Topsfield. Researching can be done on a designated computer in the library
     or by looking through
corresponding binders located in the Library's Topsfield Room.
         Genealogical databases are now offered through the Topsfield Town Library.  When visiting the Library,
     workstations provide easy access to Ancestry Library Edition. This database is only accessible while visiting the        Library.  Heritage Quest is accessible in the Library or remotely from home. You will need to have a Topsfield
     Town Library card
to log on.
         Other useful tools such as links to websites are offered at the Library along with the Family Tree Magazine. 
     The Family Tree Magazine offers useful tips and strategies in genealogy research.

     The Family Tree Magazine website
provides organizational forms.
         Please come by the Library's Reference Desk on the second floor for more information and to use computer
     workstations to begin your family genealogy project.  Staff is available to assist in getting you started.

 Forthcoming Titles

FICTION
Allen, Sarah Addison
The sugar queen
Baldacci, David
The whole truth
Benioff, David
City of thieves
Bohjalian, Chris
Skeletons at the feast
Child, Lee
Nothing to lose
Coben, Harlan
Hold tight
Connelly, John
The reapers
Coulter, Catherine
Tailspin
Cussler, Clive
The plague ship
Deveraux, Jude
Secrets
Erdrich, Louise
plague of doves
Evanovich, Janet
Fearless fourteen
Faulks, Sebastain
Devil may care
Fraser, George MacDonald
The reavers
Grippando, James
Last call
Guterson, David
The other
Jacobs, Kate
Comfort food
Kellerman, Jesse
The genius
Koontz, Dean
Odd Hours
Lowell, Elizabeth
Blue smoke and murder
Macomber, Debbie
Twenty wishes
Margolin, Phillip
Executive privilege
Martini, Steve
Shadow of power
McNaught, Judith
Can't take my eyes off you
Meyer, Stephanie
The host
Neggers, Carla
The angel
Parker, Robert
Resolution
Patterson, James
Sail
Patterson, James
Sundays at Tiffanys
Plain, Belva
Crossroads
Pressfield, Steven
Killing Rommel
Quick, Amanda
The third circle
Rollins, James
The last oracle
Sandford, John
Phantom prey
Shaara, Jeff
The steel wave
Smith, Tom Rob
Child 44
Trollepe, Joanna
Friday nights
Unger, Lisa
Black out
Weir, Alsion
The lady Elizabeth
Woods, Stuart
Santa Fe dead                                  
MYSTERY

Box, C. J.
Blood trial                     
Cornwell, Patricia
The front
Craig, Philip
Vineyard chill
George, Elizabeth
Careless in red
Page, Katherine Hall
The body in the gallery
       





NON-FICTION





 Music Highlights

Visit the Library's music collection and check out our new category of World Music CD's. Exciting ethnic sounds from around the world are available now.

World Music Collection at Topsfield

Using the Online library catalog

How to use the Online Catalog


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